- Zeeman effect
- Zeeman effectn.[after ZEEMAN Pieter]Physics the effect produced upon the structure of the spectral lines of light emitted or absorbed by atoms subjected to a moderately strong magnetic field, resulting in the splitting of each spectrum line into two or three lines (normal Zeeman effect) or into many lines (anomalous Zeeman effect)
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
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Zeeman effect — noun Etymology: Pieter Zeeman Date: 1899 the splitting of a single spectral line into two or more lines of different frequencies observed when radiation (as light) originates in a magnetic field … New Collegiate Dictionary
Zeeman effect — [ zi:mən, zeɪ ] noun Physics the splitting of a spectrum line into several components by a magnetic field. Origin C19: named after the Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman … English new terms dictionary
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